In an effort to honour the memory of her grandmother and raise funds for the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation, Logan Williams is once again putting on Helen’s Run in Dundurn this June.
“Helen Williams was my grandmother,” said Logan, 31. “She lived in Dundurn since 1958 and she passed away from breast cancer in 1993. I had been putting a team into the CIBC Run for the Cure called Helen’s Helpers and decided that it would be nicer to bring something closer to home. Myself, my mom and my dad are runners and we thought it would be fun to put on a run of our own. The first year we used it as a fund-raiser for Run for the Cure, but now we donate the money directly to the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation.”
The Helen’s Run 5Km Fun Run/Walk for Breast Cancer is being held June 1 this year at the Dundurn Military Base with a start time of 10 a.m. Interested participants can register for the non-competitive run at www.helensrun.ca with a registration fee of $25 for adults, $15 for youths under 16 and $40 for families.
“If you are running you don’t need to collect pledges,” said Logan. “You just pay your registration fee, but you can donate money as well. We have had people in the past who have collected pledges from co-workers and we of course wouldn’t say no to that, but it’s not something that we require.”
Logan said their goal this year is to raise $4,000, putting them over the $10,000 mark they had raised since the run’s inception in 2009. She said they have already raised over $2,000 towards their goal. Last year the run had 47 entrants, numerous volunteers helping out and raised $2,263.
She said the choice of a five-kilometre distance was settled on because it is “not as daunting as a 10-kilometre or a half-marathon,” but there is a shorter route for kids or people who may think they can’t make it.
“If you can walk for an hour, you could walk it easily enough,” she said. “We wanted to make it something that could include almost everybody.”
Logan said the day would also feature a coffee get-together at the gym before the run and a chili-on-a-bun lunch afterwards. She said the day would also include a trade show showcasing local businesses going on in the gym throughout the festivities.
“It is a family event. We’ve had babies right from six-weeks-old to people in their 70s come. It is a really nice atmosphere.”